of the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary A sign from heaven? The feast of the Visitation was extended to the entire Church by Urban VI on April 6, 1389 (Decree then published by Boniface IX, Nov. 9
with Mary, the saints are in the Church and for the Church, to make her holiness shine forth, to extend to the ends of the earth and to the end of time the work of Christ, the only Savior." (John Paul
consecrate herself (votive consecration) to Christ through Mary. This personal consecration was extended to cities in the Middle Ages. For example King Louis XIII consecrated France to Mary in 1638, a
during the Jubilee year of the "Holy House" of Mary in Loreto inaugurated on December 8, 2019, and extended until December 2021. While visiting that holy place where the mystery of the Incarnation took place
and came back to life (1). This reanimation is not limited to Mary's response to the Angel; it extends to the whole of humankind throughout history and to each and every one of us, provided that we freely
non-pathological fact. The young people record a predominance of alpha rhythms during the ecstasy extending into the frontal areas, while their eyes were closed and their attention captivated by the apparition
shoulders. The scapular is a long strip of cloth covering the shoulders, often with a hood, that extends down to the feet in front and behind. Most monks wear it as a top layer of their habit. The scapular
because of the rapid corruption of the fabric in hot countries. This concession has since been extended to the whole world. With the Scapular medal, therefore, one can benefit from the three promises
translations of the commentaries of Greek writers. The Akathist Hymn of the Byzantine Church is an extended meditation on the Annunciation scene, with the refrain "Rejoice, rejoice, o wedded virgin" repeated
non-pathological fact. The young people record a predominance of alpha rhythms during the ecstasy extending into the frontal areas, while their eyes were closed and their attention captivated by the apparition